1. Are you motivated to deepen your knowledge of sustainable energy generation and conversion technologies?
2. Do you want to work with power systems, smart grids, and integration of renewable sources?
3. Are you interested in energy efficiency, demand-side management, and reducing losses in systems?
4. Do you want to develop skills in energy storage technologies and their deployment in real systems?
5. Do you believe a two-year master's in Energy Engineering will significantly enhance your career in energy transition, utilities, or policy?
6. Are you interested in modeling, simulation, and optimization of energy systems to inform decisions?
7. Do you enjoy interdisciplinary collaboration with environmental scientists, economists, and policy makers on energy challenges?
8. Are you prepared to keep learning as new technologies (e.g., hydrogen, grid decentralization, carbon capture) evolve?
9. Do you want to understand regulatory, economic, and policy frameworks governing energy systems and transitions?
10. What motivates you most to pursue a master's in Energy Engineering?